Sportsman's Warehouse & North American Arms

Started by Hunter_Whitney, October-07-24 15:10

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Hunter_Whitney

Hello everyone!

Though I don't post often, I've been a long-time passive reader and have always appreciated the vibrant discussions here about our firearms. Your passion and support for North American Arms truly mean the world to us!

I'm thrilled to announce that we've recently finalized a major deal with one of North America's largest outdoor retail chains, Sportsman's Warehouse. This partnership is a significant milestone for North American Arms, as it expands our reach to roughly 150 store locations across the United States. This means our products will now be more accessible than ever, allowing more firearm enthusiasts to experience the quality and craftsmanship that we are known for.

Additionally, with Sportsman's Warehouse Corporate HQ just 30 minutes north of our own, this local connection strengthens our commitment to supporting regional businesses. We see this relationship as not just a business win, but a way to better serve our community and customers by providing greater access to our firearms in convenient retail locations.

As we embark on this new chapter, I would love to hear from you! If you visit any Sportsman's Warehouse stores, I'd appreciate any feedback on how our products are displayed, the knowledge level of the sales team, or anything else you notice that can help us improve the customer experience.

We're excited to collaborate with great partners like Sportsman's Warehouse, and we look forward to enhancing the availability and service of North American Arms firearms for enthusiasts like you.

Thank you for your continued support!
Hunter Whitney
Sales, North American Arms

Anvil

That is very cool indeed Whitney! I live in Kansas and have purchased 3 0f my NAA'S from the Sportsman Warehouse in Grand Island, Neb. They've had a good inventory for some time. Now It will get even better!

You may not need it but should have it.

Ozark75


PocketMagnum

Congratulations! I want to see more shops around the country sell NAA firearms.

Sadly, no Sportsman Warehouse here in Oklahoma.

Is there any discussions to bring NAA firearms to Cabellas/Bass Pro?

Anvil

Whitney, We had a store in Wichita but it didn't last. I think the main reason was the employees were too aggressive. I'm sure they were trained to be that way but Kansas hunters, shooters and campers don't need to be told what they need or should want. I was looking at a smoker grill and the salesman kept pushing to move me up to a higher grade.
I settled on a Walmart smoker for $100.
The NAA's I've bought through the SW were online and sent to my local dealer.
However the prices were spot on! I got my new Shorty for $180 compared to $255 at the NAA site!
We will continue to buy if the price is justifiable!

You may not need it but should have it.

Hunter_Whitney

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Quote from: PocketMagnum on October-08-24 11:10Congratulations! I want to see more shops around the country sell NAA firearms.

Sadly, no Sportsman Warehouse here in Oklahoma.

Is there any discussions to bring NAA firearms to Cabellas/Bass Pro?

We are working with Atwoods as of a couple of months ago, so I would definitely check there! They have some exciting things coming. There also are a lot of great Dealer Accounts there in OK that would happily work with you. A lot of great partners.
Hunter Whitney
Sales, North American Arms

Hunter_Whitney

Quote from: Anvil on October-08-24 19:10Whitney, We had a store in Wichita but it didn't last. I think the main reason was the employees were too aggressive. I'm sure they were trained to be that way but Kansas hunters, shooters and campers don't need to be told what they need or should want. I was looking at a smoker grill and the salesman kept pushing to move me up to a higher grade.
I settled on a Walmart smoker for $100.
The NAA's I've bought through the SW were online and sent to my local dealer.
However the prices were spot on! I got my new Shorty for $180 compared to $255 at the NAA site!
We will continue to buy if the price is justifiable!



Love it!
Hunter Whitney
Sales, North American Arms

grayelky

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I have owned a small gunshot for 17 years. All it takes to sell these is a little knowledge of them, how handy they are,  how well they are built., along with the tried and true customer service. The most I have had at one time was 15. There are several gun stores in the north metro
Atlanta area that will not stock them. Their loss, my gain.
Guns are a lot like parachutes:

"If you need one and don't have one, you'll probably never need one again"

Anvil

Every time I purchased an NAA firearm I had it sent to my local dealer (https://www.michaelmurphyandsons.com/) and each time a different employee did the processing and each time I was asked about the quality and price and each time I was then told "I have to get one!"  ;)
When I bought the 22lr model the guy doing the paperwork told me his EDC was a Bond Arms 2 shot derringer and showed it to me. It was top quality also.
Then he said it cost more than mine and had only two shot capacity, plus it was heavier!
I wonder what his EDC is now? LOL :D 
 
You may not need it but should have it.

bleak_window

NAA has made the 2-shot derringer obsolete, IMO. 

Rick_Jorgenson

There is a Sportsmans Warehouse in North Phoenix I will need to go in and see their stock.

Last time I was there I asked to see a G-19 and the sales person told me I shouldn't look at those I should get a Walther instead because they are "just like" the Glocks! lol!

I don't think he is there anymore! Good help is hard impossible to find!
Rick Jorgenson